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Large protests spread across US after Alex Pretti fatally shot by federal agents

Wave of demonstrations comes a day after thousands marched through Minneapolis streets to protest ICE

Large protests spread across US cities on Saturday – including Minneapolis, New York City, San Francisco, Boston and Providence, Rhode Island – after 37-year-old Alex Pretti, a registered nurse living in Minneapolis, was shot dead by federal agents.

The wave of demonstrations come just one day after thousands marched through the streets of Minneapolis to protest against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Protesters again braved the extreme cold to speak out against the agency and show support for Pretti and others who have been harmed by the surge of immigration agents who have flooded the city in recent week.

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Video contradicts Trump’s claim man killed in Minneapolis was a ‘gunman’

Video evidence reviewed by Guardian shows Alex Pretti, killed by agents in Minneapolis, held a phone, not a gun

Video recorded by witnesses to the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis on Saturday shows that the 37-year-old registered nurse was holding a phone, not a gun, when he was tackled and shot, directly contradicting the claims of senior Trump administration officials that he threatened to “massacre” officers.

In the aftermath of the killing, which was recorded by multiple witnesses, the Department of Homeland Security released an image of a handgun, which Donald Trump referred to as “the gunman’s gun” in a social media post. Kristi Noem, the DHS secretary, said at a briefing that Pretti had “approached US border patrol officers with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun”, though she later declined to say whether or not Pretti pulled the gun out.

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Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv and Moscow set to hold more face-to-face talks as US hails ‘big step’ forward

First round of trilateral meetings shows ‘a lot of progress’ made towards peace, says US official, despite new Russian attacks. What we know on day 1,432

Ukraine and Russia have agreed to hold a second round of US-brokered direct peace talks next weekend after a two-day meeting in Abu Dhabi, despite Ukrainian complaints that negotiations were undermined by a barrage of deadly strikes. The trilateral talks in the UAE would resume on 1 February, a US official said on Saturday, adding: “I think getting everyone together was a big step. I think it’s a confirmation of the fact that, number one, a lot of progress has been made to date in really defining the details needed to get to a conclusion.” The talks were the first known direct contact between Ukrainian and Russian officials on a plan being pushed by Donald Trump to end the nearly four-year war. Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said “a lot was discussed, and it is important that the conversations were constructive”.

Russia was criticised for launching drone and missile attacks on Kyiv and Kharkiv – Ukraine’s two largest cities – during peace talks in Abu Dhabi, reported Peter Beaumont. “Peace efforts? Trilateral meeting in the UAE? Diplomacy? For Ukrainians, this was another night of Russian terror,” the country’s foreign minister, Andrii Sybiha, said after the latest Russian assault on critical infrastructure. With Kyiv and other cities in the midst of widespread outages of heat, water and power after Russian attacks on energy infrastructure, officials in the capital said one person had been killed and at least 15 injured in the strikes that continued until morning.

US envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff spoke to Russian president Vladimir Putin for four hours in Moscow ahead of the trilateral peace talks, a US official said. They “met for just about four hours, and again, [a] very, very productive discussion, speaking about the final issues that are open”, the official told a media call on Saturday.

The governor of the Russian border region of Belgorod said Ukrainian forces had launched a “massive” attack on the region’s main town, damaging energy infrastructure but causing no casualties. Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Telegram on Saturday that a building in the town – also called Belgorod – had been set on fire and an emergency crew was tackling the blaze. A downed drone had also damaged homes in a nearby village, he said.

The Russian defence ministry said on Saturday its forces had completed the takeover of the village of Starytsya in Ukraine’s north-eastern Kharkiv region. The village is near the town of Vovchansk, close to the Ukraine-Russia border, where Russian forces launched an incursion in May 2024, and Moscow’s troops have been trying to extend their gains despite Ukrainian resistance. The Ukrainian military’s general staff said late on Saturday that Russian forces had launched six attacks on an area including Starytsya. It made no acknowledgement that the village had changed hands. Ukraine’s DeepState military blog made no mention of the village in a report on Friday but said Russian forces “are continuing their pressure in the Vovchansk area”. The battlefield reports could not be independently verified.

An intercepted oil tanker suspected of belonging to Russia’s shadow fleet headed on Saturday to a port in southern France for police to inspect, French authorities said. The tanker, the Grinch, was intercepted on Thursday morning in international waters between Spain and North Africa, French president Emmanuel Macron said on X. French prosecutors suspect it of belonging to the network of vessels Moscow is accused of using to dodge sanctions imposed over its invasion of Ukraine. The tanker would be anchored at Fos-sur-Mere near Marseille and kept at the disposal of the Marseille public prosecutor as part of a preliminary investigation for failure to fly a flag, the regional maritime prefecture said.

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Myanmar election enters final stage amid airstrikes and exclusions

Third and final phase of voting taking place on Sunday in village just days after military airstrike killed 21 people

Polling stations open on Sunday for the final stage of Myanmar’s three-phase election, a one-sided vote that has been widely derided as a sham, with politicians jailed, the main opposition party banned and conflict raging across parts of the country.

Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has defended the vote as “free and fair”, presenting it as a return to democracy and stability. The election is happening almost five years after the military seized power in a coup, ousting the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi and triggering a fierce conflict. The 80-year-old has been detained since she was ousted, and her party has been banned.

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Defence department chief Greg Moriarty to succeed Kevin Rudd as Australian ambassador to US

Career public servant and former chief of staff to Malcolm Turnbull to represent Australia’s interests with Trump administration from April, including progression of Aukus agreement

The head of the department of defence, Greg Moriarty, will succeed Kevin Rudd as Australia’s ambassador to the United States.

The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, and foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, announced Moriarty’s appointment to the role on Sunday. A former chief of staff to Malcolm Turnbull and former Australian envoy to Iran and Indonesia, he has led the defence department since 2017. He will take up the posting in Washington from April.

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Australian Open 2026: Sabalenka and Alcaraz in action as cooler day brings relief from heat

Aryna Sabalenka takes on Victoria Mboko; Carlos Alcaraz to face Tommy Paul
Updates from Sunday’s day session at Melbourne Park | Email Joey

The other contender for yesterday’s biggest story came later in the evening, when Naomi Osaka (16) withdrew from the Australian Open just hours before she was set to face Aussie qualifier Maddison Inglis, citing an abdominal injury linked to body changes from her pregnancy.

We had a big few stories yesterday but a contender for the biggest fortune, and a enforced heat break, coming to the aid of Jannik Sinner (2) as he struggled with full-body cramps in the stifling conditions against 85th-ranked American Eliot Spizzirri.

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Work-From-Office Mandate? Expect Top Talent Turnover, Culture Rot

CIO magazine reports that "the push toward in-person work environments will make it more difficult for IT leaders to retain and recruit staff, some experts say."

"In addition to resistance, there would also be the risk of talent turnover," [says Lawrence Wolfe, CTO at marketing firm Converge]... "The truth is, both physical and virtual collaboration provide tremendous value...." IT workers facing work-from-office mandates are two to three times more likely than their counterparts to look for new jobs, according to Metaintro, a search engine that tracks millions of jobs. IT leaders hiring new employees may also face significant headwinds, with it taking 40% to 50% longer to fill in-person roles than remote jobs, according to Metaintro. "Some of the challenges CIOs face include losing top-tier talent, limiting the pool of candidates available for hire, and damaging company culture, with a team filled with resentment," says Lacey Kaelani, CEO and cofounder at Metaintro...


There are several downsides for IT leaders to in-person work mandates, [adds Lena McDearmid, founder and CEO of culture and leadership advisory firm Wryver], as orders to commute to an office can feel arbitrary or rooted in control rather than in value creation. "That erodes trust quickly, particularly in IT teams that proved they could deliver remotely for years," she adds. The mandates can also create new friction for IT leaders by requiring them to deal with morale issues, manage exceptions, and spend time enforcing policy instead of leading strategy, she says. "There's also a real risk of losing experienced, high-performing talent who have options and are unwilling to trade autonomy for proximity without a clear reason," McDearmid adds. "When companies mandate daily commutes without a clear rationale, they often narrow their talent pool and increase attrition, particularly among people who know they can work effectively elsewhere."

McDearmid has seen teams "sitting next to each other" who collaborate poorly "because decisions are unclear or leaders equate visibility with progress... Collaboration doesn't automatically improve just because people share a building."

And Rebecca Wettemann, CEO at IT analyst firm Valoir, warns of return-to-office mandates "being used as a Band-Aid for poor management. When IT professionals feel they're being evaluated based on badge swipes, not real accomplishments, they will either act accordingly or look to work elsewhere."

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Airlines Cancel Over 10,000 US Flights Due To Massive Winter Storm

"Airlines canceled more than 10,000 U.S. flights scheduled for this weekend," reports CNBC, "as a massive winter storm sweeps across the country, with heavy snow and sleet forecast, followed by bitter cold... set to snarl travel for hundreds of thousands of people for days."

More than 3,500 flights on Saturday were canceled, according to flight tracker FlightAware. Many of Saturday's cancellations were in and out of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, with about 1,300 scrubbed flights, and at Dallas Love Field, with 186 cancellations, the majority of the schedule at each airport. American Airlines, based in Fort Worth, Texas, had canceled 902 Saturday flights, about 30% of its mainline schedule and Southwest Airlines canceled 571 flights, or 19%, according to FlightAware.

U.S. flight cancellations nearly doubled to more than 7,000 [now up to 8,947] on Sunday when the storm is expected to hit the mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. As of midday on Saturday, most flights from Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina to Portland, Maine, were canceled. Major airline hubs were affected as far south as Atlanta, where Delta Air Lines is based.... American, Delta, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and other U.S. carriers said they are waiving change and cancellation fees as well as fare differences to rebook for customers with tickets to and from more than 40 airports around the country. The waivers include restrictive basic economy tickets.

More than 80% of Sunday's flights at New York's LaGuardian Airport were cancelled, according to the article, at well as 90% of Sunday's flights at Viriginia's Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

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Ruim 4000 vluchten VS geschrapt door naderend extreem winterweer

WASHINGTON (ANP/RTR) - In de Verenigde Staten zijn meer dan 4000 vluchten geannuleerd in aanloop naar het extreme winterweer dat op komst is. Ook is al bij ruim 100.000 stroomafnemers de elektriciteit uitgeschakeld. De storm dreigt oostelijke staten van de VS grotendeels plat te leggen door hevige sneeuwval.

Volgens meteorologen trekken sneeuw, natte sneeuw en ijzel, samen met zeer lage temperaturen, zondag en in de komende week over het oostelijke tweederde deel van het land. President Donald Trump noemde de stormen al "historisch" en keurde zaterdag federale noodrampverklaringen goed voor de staten South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Indiana en West Virginia.

"We zullen blijven monitoren en in contact blijven met alle staten die op het pad van deze winterstorm liggen. Blijf veilig en blijf warm," schreef Trump in een bericht op Truth Social.

Zeventien staten en het District of Columbia hebben een weernoodtoestand uitgeroepen.


D66, VVD en CDA zijn 'heel ver' met afspraken over financiën

DEN HAAG (ANP) - De onderhandelende partijen D66, VVD en CDA zijn "echt heel ver" met de afspraken over de financiën, meldt D66-leider Rob Jetten na onderhandelingen die tot in de nacht duurden. "Maar het is helaas nog niet helemaal af." CDA-leider Henri Bontenbal had goede hoop dat het zaterdag zou lukken. Dat lukte niet, maar hij denkt dat zondag mogelijk is.

De planning is dat de partijen komende vrijdag hun coalitieakkoord presenteren. VVD-leider Dilan Yeşilgöz zei dat daaraan voorafgaand meerdere dagen nodig zijn om het akkoord voor te leggen aan de fracties van de drie partijen en de plannen door te laten rekenen door ambtenaren. Ze beaamt desgevraagd dat de onderhandelingen dan dus uiterlijk dinsdag afgerond moeten zijn.


Interim-president Venezuela wil 'akkoorden' sluiten met oppositie

CARACAS (ANP/AFP) - Interim-president van Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez heeft zaterdag opgeroepen tot gesprekken met de oppositie om tot 'akkoorden' voor vrede te komen. Ze deed de uitspraken drie weken nadat de Verenigde Staten president Nicolas Maduro afzetten, gevangennamen en naar een Amerikaanse gevangenis brachten.

"Er kunnen geen politieke of partijpolitieke verschillen zijn als het om vrede in Venezuela gaat", zei Rodriguez op de staatstelevisie. "Ondanks onze verschillen moeten we respectvol met elkaar spreken. Ondanks onze verschillen moeten we samenwerken en tot akkoorden komen."


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Lake Toya (洞爺湖), Hokkaido, Japan

Nakajima is an island in the middle of Lake Toya, which is itself a volcanic caldera lake in the Shikotsu-Toya National Park in Hokkaido, Japan.

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Weer voor Rotterdam ☁️

Huidige temperatuur (om 01:15): 1.0°C (Bewolkt)
Windsnelheid: 14.0 km/u (3.9 m/s), richting: ← 98°

Luchtkwaliteit:
  • AQI: 69 🟡 (Matig)
  • PM2.5: 28.2 μg/m³
  • PM10: 35.9 μg/m³

Voorspelling voor de komende dagen:

  • zondag 25 januari: Min 0.1°, Max 4.1° (Bewolkt) ☁️, Windsnelheid: 16.9 km/u (4.7 m/s), richting: ← 90°
  • maandag 26 januari: Min 0.6°, Max 3.8° (Lichte sneeuw) ❄️, Neerslag 0.1, Windsnelheid: 13.3 km/u (3.7 m/s), richting: ↓ N/D°
  • dinsdag 27 januari: Min 1.1°, Max 4.2° (Lichte sneeuw) ❄️, Neerslag 5.1, Kans op neerslag 36%, Windsnelheid: 18.7 km/u (5.2 m/s), richting: ↖ 119°
  • woensdag 28 januari: Min 2.7°, Max 6.4° (Lichte motregen) 🌦️, Neerslag 0.7, Kans op neerslag 15%, Windsnelheid: 9.9 km/u (2.8 m/s), richting: ↙ 62°
  • donderdag 29 januari: Min 1.5°, Max 5.5° (Lichte motregen) 🌦️, Neerslag 1.1, Kans op neerslag 16%, Windsnelheid: 8.7 km/u (2.4 m/s), richting: ← 103°
  • vrijdag 30 januari: Min 1.7°, Max 6.2° (Lichte motregen) 🌦️, Neerslag 1.5, Kans op neerslag 36%, Windsnelheid: 12.7 km/u (3.5 m/s), richting: ↖ 113°
  • zaterdag 31 januari: Min 6.0°, Max 8.2° (Lichte motregen) 🌦️, Neerslag 5.6, Kans op neerslag 32%, Windsnelheid: 13.8 km/u (3.8 m/s), richting: ↑ 168°

Uurlijkse voorspelling voor de komende 12 uur:

  • 02:00: 0.9° (Bewolkt) ☁️, Windsnelheid: 13.7 km/u (3.8 m/s), richting: ← 111°
  • 03:00: 0.9° (Helder) 🌕, Windsnelheid: 12.6 km/u (3.5 m/s), richting: ← 103°
  • 04:00: 0.7° (Helder) 🌕, Windsnelheid: 13.7 km/u (3.8 m/s), richting: ← 110°
  • 05:00: 0.4° (Helder) 🌕, Windsnelheid: 14.8 km/u (4.1 m/s), richting: ← 104°
  • 06:00: 0.2° (Helder) 🌕, Windsnelheid: 14.8 km/u (4.1 m/s), richting: ← 101°
  • 07:00: 0.2° (Helder) 🌕, Windsnelheid: 15.8 km/u (4.4 m/s), richting: ← 99°
  • 08:00: 0.1° (Licht bewolkt) 🌕, Windsnelheid: 15.5 km/u (4.3 m/s), richting: ← 101°
  • 09:00: 0.1° (Licht bewolkt) 🌤️, Windsnelheid: 16.2 km/u (4.5 m/s), richting: ← 97°
  • 10:00: 0.4° (Gedeeltelijk bewolkt) ⛅, Windsnelheid: 16.9 km/u (4.7 m/s), richting: ← 98°
  • 11:00: 1.2° (Zonnig) ☀️, Windsnelheid: 15.5 km/u (4.3 m/s), richting: ← 102°
  • 12:00: 2.3° (Zonnig) ☀️, Windsnelheid: 13.3 km/u (3.7 m/s), richting: ← 103°
  • 13:00: 3.5° (Zonnig) ☀️, Windsnelheid: 11.9 km/u (3.3 m/s), richting: ← 101°
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